Dying Light 2 is an Open-World, Multiplayer RPG that can be challenging for beginning players and newcomers to the series. With multiple choices and endings to choose from in Dying Light 2 and exploring the Open-World Activities, players will have to know what to start with and how to traverse the city of Villedor.
To start off, in order for players to increase their Stamina and Health, they will need to focus on finding GRE Inhibitors; these can be found at certain Side Activities and scattered around the world. The Side Activities players should be focusing on are GRE Anomaly Zones and GRE Quarantine Buildings. These are key Side Activities that are Guaranteed to have GRE Inhibitors.
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Players can also use their GRE Access key to detect nearby GRE Inhibitor Chests around the city of Villedor. At the bottom of the screen, players will see the GRE Access Key with a distance register that will tell them when they are close to a GRE Inhibitor Chests. There will also be a sound prompt from the GRE Access Key when they nearby Safes or Chests in Dying Light 2.
After collecting enough GRE Inhibitors, players will have a choice between upgrading Health or Stamina. It is highly recommended to increase Stamina as it is used during Parkour and Parkour Activities. For certain Activities and parts of the Main Storyline, players will need a Minimum amount of Stamina to complete Parkour Puzzles. So to be able to complete all the Activities and Main Campaign, players should Spec into Stamina first above all else. A good threshold for Stamina is 300 minimum. In addition, side Activities such as Windmills, Nightrunner Hideouts, and Broadcast Antennas will require the player to have a minimum
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